Alleluia!

(Now, it doesn’t solve everything debatable about the iOS App Store, we’re mostly back to before the changes made in april: it’s a bit better than that as now sealed interpreted scripts are explicitly allowed, while back then they were in a limbo; also, sealed frameworks are no longer forbidden, which may be useful in rare cases. Many issues still remain, but, while I disagree with some things, I can live with them and it’s possible to have a healthy debate about them; the terms introduced in april, however, were completely foolish. The App Store Review Guidelines document is a welcome change, as well.)